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10 Questions to Ask Before Licensing Your Program inars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry.Once you have several products or services that are selling quite well, your customer will begin to ask if you will permit others to use your product as the basis for training that they are doing. Or, if you are doing training or consulting, you may be asked if you'll train others to be a trainer using your system.This is the perfect opportunity for you to consider licensing your content or program. You've only got so many hours in the day, and if you have others delivering your content and/or requiring the purchase of your materials, your business will grow exponentially as a result.Here are some issues to think about as you consider licensing your content to others:1. What will you charge for a licensing fee? Will it be a one-time fee or something that has to be renewed periodically, like on an annual basis? Or, do you base it on a percentage of sales?2. Will you charge a royalty for each product sold or per participant in a training session? What systems do you need to put into place to ensure that you are being compensated appropriately for each sale? Does the fee increase when the sales volume hits a certain level? An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that cont Government Business Grants Are Within Your Reach! “Businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37%chance of surviving four years (of business) and only a 9% chance of surviving 10 years. Restaurants only have a 20% chance of surviving 2 years. Of these failed business, only 10% of them close involuntarily due to bankruptcy and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired, or was too much work for their efforts.”Do government business grants really mean free money? The simple answer is yes. However, there are many qualifying factors that you should be aware of.In any event, if you are an entrepreneur or an individual in search of the most advantageous sources of financing in order to start a business, then you might be interested in hearing and learning more about government business grants.In a world where everything evolves around money and financial improvements or financial stability, finding that affordable and guaranteed money source is vital. And this money source might have one name: government business grants.What Do The Numbers Say? How Many Entrepreneurs Benefit From Government Business Grants?Today, the government business grants – the ones which are strictly designed for small businesses – add up an amazing 30 billion dollars a year. And furthermore, many of these thousands of grants are free. Around 12 million dollars are awarded to women entrepreneurs and minorities alone. Considering all these encouraging facts, why don’t all entrepreneurs find these government business grants the perfect solutions for them and t –excerpt taken from an article written by Rob Holland, ‘Planning Against a Business Failure’ As a new restaurant owner (or soon to be), that quote must have sent chills up your spine. Everyday, people are pouring their entire life savings, betting their children’s education funds, and risking their marriage to fulfill a life long dream of opening their own restaurant. No doubt, there are risks involved – lots of risks. It’s important to not tumble into the traps that have already robbed the dreams of so many restaurateurs. Making mistakes is a part of learning - as the old saying goes ‘learn from your mistakes’. However, time and time again entrepreneurs continue to make mistakes and not learn from them. Just like people, organizations tend to make mistakes repeatedly; are adverse in setting up a guard against making mistakes; and tends to focus on the bad while overlooking the good. Business owners often forget to look on the bright side to see what they are doing right. Mistake #1 (and the biggest one): Failure to Plan I cannot place enough emphasis on the importance of planning. This critical success factor is often overlooked by current jobs, life styles, personal schedules, and other important details that go into opening a new restaurant. Business and market planning should be the first and foremost step to take when deciding to pursue a new venture. By doing your due diligence and taking the time to research the full potential of your products, service and customer base will give you a clear picture of whether or not your dream is destined for success or failure. Business and market planning will also give you an insight into the barriers and obstacles you may encounter along the way. You get to know the players that exist in the industry and how to compete in the game. You will know what types of funding you need (because you will need funding!) – what government funds and bank loans will you require at start up? You need to formulate financial plans on how to effectively use your funds. You will have an idea of when you plan to break-even and how fast you plan to expand. A detailed business plan will also assist in obtaining investments. You need to confidently show that you conducted research and have planned strategies on how to reach repayment. This is essentially the road map on how you will achieve success. Think about it: you see the big picture – your own restaurant running efficiently, making you profitable, and giving you the kind of life you’ve always imagined. Now, how are you going to achieve that big picture? What steps do you need to take to reach that end goal? Your plan should tell you (1) where you are now, (2) where you want to be, and (3) how you plan to get there. By completing your business plan, you will have reports on your business field, the industry, trends, risk analysis, marketing needs, target markets, competitors, and financial overview. Your plan will tell you how to make your restaurant successful– this is the roadmap of your future. Mistake #2: Not taking preventative measures It happens all the time - business owners get too caught up with the venture itself that taking preventative measures to avoid failure are often overlooked. Restaurateurs must ensure they are keeping up with changes that may affect the business. Costs must be periodically reviewed to ensure they are within budget. This goes for overhead as well. Owners/managers should prepare reports on sales projections, cash flow forecasts, labour reports, and benchmarking actual performance to the actual plan. Where was it off and how can business be improved? Regular progress meetings should be held in order to detect future risks and identifying the preventative measures to take to minimize potential losses. Mistake #3: Refusing to accept changes Embrace change! Easier said than done, right? But in the world of owning your own restaurant, this is no longer a choice – it is mandatory! The world of business is moving at a lightning speed and those who do not keep up will be left behind. Just when you’ve adapted to a new trend or adjusted to a new way of doing something, it is time to change again. There is no ‘break time’ in this playing field. Constant change is inevitable; whether or not you embrace it is a different story. The mistake of not embracing change does not just affect new business owners – people who have been in business for 25+ years must continue to embrace change. There is always something new to learn – who your best customers are; changes in tastes and preferences; what marketing ads are most effective; are you staffing efficiently; and the list goes on. Businesses change and so do people. Your market can be changing on a daily basis. Failure to keep up with these changes will unquestionably lead to losses. Consider running a business as a constant learning process – never stop learning! Mistake #4: Lack of knowledge, tools, and resources Another cause of business failure is the lack of knowledge, tools, and resources that help restaurateurs succeed. Knowledge is powerful – it can give you priceless information that can assist in making informed decisions. Knowledge can come from your education in college/university, generating reports, monitoring trends, networking with others in your industry, and acting on the information that comes your way. Subscribing to informative magazines and visiting websites that are directly related to your area of business are also quite valuable. Attending tradeshows, seminars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry. An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that cont Tips That Will Help You Have The Best Resume t place enough emphasis on the importance of planning. This critical success factor is often overlooked by current jobs, life styles, personal schedules, and other important details that go into opening a new restaurant. Business and market planning should be the first and foremost step to take when deciding to pursue a new venture. By doing your due diligence and taking the time to research the full potential of your products, service and customer base will give you a clear picture of whether or not your dream is destined for success or failure.A resume is something that advertises you in front of your future boss; think it as a tool that will enhance your qualities and professional appearance. It is very important to know how to create and use that good tool, what mistakes to avoid when creating one and how to make a good impression.Think about it as a business card, if it’s nice and catchy it will attract the client but if it’s not the client will throw it away; the same thing goes with your resume. You need to add some originality if you want to get noticed.Here are a few tips that will help you have a clean and easy to read resume. When writing about your work experience don’t bore the people who will read the resume with a lot of work history; try to insert only the important jobs if they are a lot and limit yourself to a maximum of 15 years work history.Try to be organized when you are writing your technical knowledge and qualifications; if you write them in an organized way, they will be easy to read and people will spend more time understanding what they mean than figuring out where the sentence ends. You must have noticed that you usually find a text with no paragrap Business and market planning will also give you an insight into the barriers and obstacles you may encounter along the way. You get to know the players that exist in the industry and how to compete in the game. You will know what types of funding you need (because you will need funding!) – what government funds and bank loans will you require at start up? You need to formulate financial plans on how to effectively use your funds. You will have an idea of when you plan to break-even and how fast you plan to expand. A detailed business plan will also assist in obtaining investments. You need to confidently show that you conducted research and have planned strategies on how to reach repayment. This is essentially the road map on how you will achieve success. Think about it: you see the big picture – your own restaurant running efficiently, making you profitable, and giving you the kind of life you’ve always imagined. Now, how are you going to achieve that big picture? What steps do you need to take to reach that end goal? Your plan should tell you (1) where you are now, (2) where you want to be, and (3) how you plan to get there. By completing your business plan, you will have reports on your business field, the industry, trends, risk analysis, marketing needs, target markets, competitors, and financial overview. Your plan will tell you how to make your restaurant successful– this is the roadmap of your future. Mistake #2: Not taking preventative measures It happens all the time - business owners get too caught up with the venture itself that taking preventative measures to avoid failure are often overlooked. Restaurateurs must ensure they are keeping up with changes that may affect the business. Costs must be periodically reviewed to ensure they are within budget. This goes for overhead as well. Owners/managers should prepare reports on sales projections, cash flow forecasts, labour reports, and benchmarking actual performance to the actual plan. Where was it off and how can business be improved? Regular progress meetings should be held in order to detect future risks and identifying the preventative measures to take to minimize potential losses. Mistake #3: Refusing to accept changes Embrace change! Easier said than done, right? But in the world of owning your own restaurant, this is no longer a choice – it is mandatory! The world of business is moving at a lightning speed and those who do not keep up will be left behind. Just when you’ve adapted to a new trend or adjusted to a new way of doing something, it is time to change again. There is no ‘break time’ in this playing field. Constant change is inevitable; whether or not you embrace it is a different story. The mistake of not embracing change does not just affect new business owners – people who have been in business for 25+ years must continue to embrace change. There is always something new to learn – who your best customers are; changes in tastes and preferences; what marketing ads are most effective; are you staffing efficiently; and the list goes on. Businesses change and so do people. Your market can be changing on a daily basis. Failure to keep up with these changes will unquestionably lead to losses. Consider running a business as a constant learning process – never stop learning! Mistake #4: Lack of knowledge, tools, and resources Another cause of business failure is the lack of knowledge, tools, and resources that help restaurateurs succeed. Knowledge is powerful – it can give you priceless information that can assist in making informed decisions. Knowledge can come from your education in college/university, generating reports, monitoring trends, networking with others in your industry, and acting on the information that comes your way. Subscribing to informative magazines and visiting websites that are directly related to your area of business are also quite valuable. Attending tradeshows, seminars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry. An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that cont Make Money From Your Lack Of DIY Skills ing to achieve that big picture? What steps do you need to take to reach that end goal? Your plan should tell you (1) where you are now, (2) where you want to be, and (3) how you plan to get there. By completing your business plan, you will have reports on your business field, the industry, trends, risk analysis, marketing needs, target markets, competitors, and financial overview. Your plan will tell you how to make your restaurant successful– this is the roadmap of your future.Are you one of those people who have a fascination with power tools but no knowledge or time to use them? Do people ask to borrow a tool from you or ask if you know of someone who has a special piece? If so, you can make money off those tools just lying around.Did you know it can cost thousands of dollars to buy all the different type of power tools, and many of those tools you may only use a couple of times? Well, now just imagine having to spend anywhere from twenty dollars to easily a hundred dollars to rent one tool. Think of what it cost to buy your tool, and now divide that in half, this should be the cost of a deposit. Then take the cost of the tool and divide it by ten, this should be how much you rent it out for.So say that you have a power tool that cost 300 dollars, and divide it in half, to get $150.00 that is how much you would charge for a deposit. Then take the $300.00 and divide it by ten, you get 30 dollars this is how much you can charge for rental. You have to look around near you and see what the other guys are charging to rent out the same equipment you have and only charge half the price. You will easily make up th Mistake #2: Not taking preventative measures It happens all the time - business owners get too caught up with the venture itself that taking preventative measures to avoid failure are often overlooked. Restaurateurs must ensure they are keeping up with changes that may affect the business. Costs must be periodically reviewed to ensure they are within budget. This goes for overhead as well. Owners/managers should prepare reports on sales projections, cash flow forecasts, labour reports, and benchmarking actual performance to the actual plan. Where was it off and how can business be improved? Regular progress meetings should be held in order to detect future risks and identifying the preventative measures to take to minimize potential losses. Mistake #3: Refusing to accept changes Embrace change! Easier said than done, right? But in the world of owning your own restaurant, this is no longer a choice – it is mandatory! The world of business is moving at a lightning speed and those who do not keep up will be left behind. Just when you’ve adapted to a new trend or adjusted to a new way of doing something, it is time to change again. There is no ‘break time’ in this playing field. Constant change is inevitable; whether or not you embrace it is a different story. The mistake of not embracing change does not just affect new business owners – people who have been in business for 25+ years must continue to embrace change. There is always something new to learn – who your best customers are; changes in tastes and preferences; what marketing ads are most effective; are you staffing efficiently; and the list goes on. Businesses change and so do people. Your market can be changing on a daily basis. Failure to keep up with these changes will unquestionably lead to losses. Consider running a business as a constant learning process – never stop learning! Mistake #4: Lack of knowledge, tools, and resources Another cause of business failure is the lack of knowledge, tools, and resources that help restaurateurs succeed. Knowledge is powerful – it can give you priceless information that can assist in making informed decisions. Knowledge can come from your education in college/university, generating reports, monitoring trends, networking with others in your industry, and acting on the information that comes your way. Subscribing to informative magazines and visiting websites that are directly related to your area of business are also quite valuable. Attending tradeshows, seminars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry. An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that cont Functions Of Bench Scales keep up will be left behind. Just when you’ve adapted to a new trend or adjusted to a new way of doing something, it is time to change again. There is no ‘break time’ in this playing field. Constant change is inevitable; whether or not you embrace it is a different story.Weighing scale has come up with different types of scale products to the users and business people. Bench scales is also one of the commonly and highly used weighing scales by the customers. As per the customer requirement and satisfaction, bench scales are framed and offered to the customer. Nowadays, bench scales are used by more number of customers for their commercial and residential purpose. Bench scales also referred has platform scales and it measures the weight of the object accurately and correctly. Bench scale has come up with more and different varieties of products in different models, sizes, capacities and prices as per the needs of the customers. Bench scale has unique features and applications.Bench scales is the user friendly interface with over and under check weighing tool. Bench scales comes in different ranges to meet different specifications. Bench scales suits to more and different applications with auto shutoff and flexible print formats. Bench scales are weighing scale which is designed specifically to meet the requirement of the customer and to provide accurate measurement during overload protection. Bench scales comes in diff The mistake of not embracing change does not just affect new business owners – people who have been in business for 25+ years must continue to embrace change. There is always something new to learn – who your best customers are; changes in tastes and preferences; what marketing ads are most effective; are you staffing efficiently; and the list goes on. Businesses change and so do people. Your market can be changing on a daily basis. Failure to keep up with these changes will unquestionably lead to losses. Consider running a business as a constant learning process – never stop learning! Mistake #4: Lack of knowledge, tools, and resources Another cause of business failure is the lack of knowledge, tools, and resources that help restaurateurs succeed. Knowledge is powerful – it can give you priceless information that can assist in making informed decisions. Knowledge can come from your education in college/university, generating reports, monitoring trends, networking with others in your industry, and acting on the information that comes your way. Subscribing to informative magazines and visiting websites that are directly related to your area of business are also quite valuable. Attending tradeshows, seminars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry. An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that cont Today's Best Fire Prevention Tools And Techniques inars, and workshops will help you identify upcoming trends and obstacles in the restaurant industry.Although knowing how to fight fires and use fire extinguishers is important, the best tool to fight fires is fire prevention. If you can take adequate steps to avoid the dangers of fire and detect the signs early then you are much less likely to be involved in a serious incident.Fire prevention ranges from knowing how to install smoke alarms to dialling emergency services and knowing emergency numbers. It also includes knowing where particular fire hazards are located and how to minimise these hazards so that fires can be prevented.Here is a guide to the best fire prevention tools and techniques to protect your home and your workplace.Smoke Alarms And Smoke DetectorsSmoke alarms (or smoke detectors) are one of the best ways to detect fires early, thereby preventing serious fires from occurring. They are particularly good for fires that might occur at night, which can be silent killers with smoke and deadly gases.Make sure you have smoke detectors installed on every floor in your home and in regular places at work in accordance with the accepted national safety standards (BS 5839 in the UK).You should also install a c An area where businesses fail on a daily basis is the failure to keep up with learning about new/potential customers. Even after all the business planning, developing marketing campaigns and promotions, and monitoring and increasing growth – failure to keep an updated record of your customers’ key demographics and trends can result in you missing out on amazing opportunities. Trends change and the information you worked so hard to gather may be outdated before you know it. You will need a ‘business toolkit’ to survive in this fast paced playing field. Tools refer to the accessibility to critical information that helps you run your business. It can range from advice counsel, specific documents (application forms, legal documents, and financial spreadsheet templates), employee management and training. In this day and age, technology is a must. Computers, data systems, and Point of Sale systems give you greater insight into your business allowing you to make better business decisions now and in the future. How can a restaurant succeed without all the necessary tools to make that organization work? A plumber would not be able to fix a clog without his handy toolkit… and you will not be able to run a restaurant (at least not successfully) without your business toolkit. Your resources are the backbone of your business. Resources are any person or any organization that contribute to the success of your restaurant. This includes lawyers, accountants, staffing agencies, your networks, the Internet, tradeshows, and most importantly, your staff. These VIP (very important people) can make or break your restaurant. There is also an abundance of resources available to restaurateurs – some are free while others you have to pay for. For example, you can attend tradeshows that relate to the restaurant industry – this will give you knowledge. There, you will be able to learn about new technology advancements that can help you run your restaurant more efficiently – this can contribute to your business toolkit. Mistake #5: Not realizing the time consumption involved Although this mistake is rarely mentioned, it is one of the main culprits that cause restaurants to fail. Opening a new business is incredibly time-consuming, and not just at the beginning. It is an on-going responsibility for as long as you want to stay in business. It entails serious time commitment and requires you to make sacrifices on a weekly if not daily basis. Pressure from family and spouses are often the reasons that restaurants do not make it pass their first year of business. A successful restaurateur must be able to balance their family life and work life. That is why more often, those who do decide to pursue this type of venture or either single, divorced, or have a heck of a supportive family that will be there for them. Failed owners were most likely unable to sacrifice missing another one of their kid’s schools play, another birthday or anniversary, and pressure to spend more time with family. So before you hop onto the ‘let’s open a new restaurant’ bandwagon, be 110% sure that you will be able to balance and devote time to both running your business and maintaining a healthy relationship with your family.
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